Videomapping with a scientific flare that takes 100 years per video.


Algol

Almost done! All that's left is actually animating the orbits and adding some music in. Hooray for quarantine?

5 years ago | [YT] | 660

Algol

History and Future of the Solar System. Rendition of what it may look like.

5 years ago | [YT] | 794

Algol

Present-Day (preliminary, no mountains added)

5 years ago (edited) | [YT] | 448

Algol

The next big video might look something like this. It will be called "History of the Earth" and will feature at least these things in this image. I do want to add more information, but I have not decided on everything just yet. Nothing has been finalized.

6 years ago | [YT] | 399

Algol

It's going to take a while to render everything since... well there's no way to do it besides rendering the entire thing frame-by-frame. And there's 18670 frames in total, all of which are in 8K resolution. While my computer suffers, have some screenshots.

Edit: Oh and by the way, light blue won the poll, so classic colors stay. More saturated this time round, though.

6 years ago (edited) | [YT] | 208

Algol

The new version is basically done. All that is left to do is to add the labels and then it's rendering time. One final thing I have to ask is which color of blue should I use for the ocean? The classic light blue (as seen in all previous videos) or dark blue (less straining on the eye)?

Poll:
www.strawpoll.me/17060276

6 years ago | [YT] | 146

Algol

No, I'm not dead. However, the long-awaited reversed and labeled version with cities is currently in the making. I haven't actually added the labels yet since that will be the last thing to do. This video will be in 8K 360 like the little test I did before.

7 years ago | [YT] | 251